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Since 1982, the Food & Wine Classic in Aspen has been one of the culinary world's must-attend events. But with its pricey (and often sold-out) tickets and destination setting, it's not exactly convenient for most casual food lovers. So this winter, Food & Wine is giving readers the chance to experience the brand in its own backyard with the launch of its new Brooklyn Food & Wine Festival.read more

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